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Age UK is closing its Silsden store in West Yorkshire after 32 years, disappointing locals who valued the shop for both shopping and donating. The closure is part of a broader trend where charity shops and retailers are shutting down due to the rise of online shopping, increased staff costs, and the popularity of retail parks. Age UK has also closed shops in West Bridgford and Dereham, reflecting the challenges faced by high street retailers.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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